Another Notice

Usually for these live-blogging things, I put up a separate post for each entry. As we learned during Bush’s convention speech last month, that can play hell on my server. If I understand the details correctly (and I don’t), my blog software can’t handle the stress of constantly creating new pages while getting constant “refresh” requests from eager readers. So – all tonight’s drunkposts will be combined as one. Just scroll down for the very latest.

Sadly I’m reading this from Korea (working out here for a little while) and it’s 9:30am Friday morning so my only access to the debates will be through blogs. I can’t think of a better way to blog a presidential “debate” than to be totally loaded.

I’m not a Vodka drinker, but I’m sure one of your other readers can have a Scotch for me. (preferably Cragganmore)

For those of you reading while watching, check out the following sites: Official Responses: John Kerry George Bush Live Debate Polling: CBS (Click on the Live Debate Polling link) Live Blogging: Shape of Days Vodkapundit Poliblog Pandagon Washington Mo…

For those of you reading while watching, check out the following sites: Official Responses: John Kerry George Bush Live Debate Polling: CBS (Click on the Live Debate Polling link) Live Blogging: Shape of Days Vodkapundit Poliblog Pandagon Washington Mo…

As far as Scotch is concerned Korea is a wasteland. My Martini loving girlfriend says the Vodka selection isn’t bad. Here it’s pretty must limited to Soju. The local fire water that is a kind of weak (18%) potatoe Vodka. It’s about 80 cents a bottle. Be thankful you live in the U.S. where the booze is good and strong (despite some companies best efforts)

Shiner is good anywhere, maybe even in Philly where there’s not much beer that’s better than Yueng-ling.

I decided on Bailey’s comets. I am low on tequila and I decided against the Scotch. Not special-enough an occasion to spend 90 minutes on Lagavulin. So it’s vodka and Irish cream tonight over cracked ice. Mmm…

Aaaaggghhhh.
Just flipped from the Yankee game to C-SPAN, to see what they were doing before the debate. Donna Shalalalarama ding dong was on congratulating herself on giving up her ticket to a student. I have to go get a drink now. Phew, Olerud just hit a homer.

But Middle America can’t like how Bush is performing tonight. For people that are ingrained in the debate before today, there is nothing new and nothing interesting. As Vodkapundit points out, it is boring. That being said, for people that…